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Kane66 12-30-2005 05:38 PM

TRAIL CAM DURING COLD WEATHER
 
I am new to the huntingnet community and am, thusfar, enjoying the info and forums. I would like to set up a trail camin my NORTHERN WISCONSIN hunting area during Dec/early Jan. My question is, will the batteries last long enough to take photos, or am I dreaming. I have not used a cam tracker during late season, so any advice would be appreciated.

early in 12-30-2005 06:55 PM

RE: TRAIL CAM DURING COLD WEATHER
 
My DeerCam works pretty well in the cold although the batterys don't last like when it's warm.

deertale 12-30-2005 08:05 PM

RE: TRAIL CAM DURING COLD WEATHER
 
I don't know what kind of batteries your cam uses, but NMH - recharables work better in the cold than NiCads. I've got a Moultree with a 6 volt lantern battery (alkaline-nonrechargable) and I get 2-3 weeks out of the battery so far. (I'm in Northern Wi also so I know it gets cold) I'd like to get a rechargable for mine but all I can find is lead acid for the 6v lantern battery, and I know that doesn't keep a charge in the cold, but maybe it would work.

Mike from Texas 12-31-2005 09:36 AM

RE: TRAIL CAM DURING COLD WEATHER
 
The moultrie cams have an advantage because you can use a 6v rechargeable battery and a solar panel.


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